Our attorneys and legal researchers have put together these articles to help clients and other visitors to our website get the reliable information they need when they are facing a family law issue in New Mexico. Find out what you need to know before filing for divorce or by reading our library articles.
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Can An Officer Search Your Car if They Have No Warrant?Can police search your car without a warrant in New Mexico? Learn when law enforcement can and cannot conduct a vehicle search, your rights during a traffic stop, and how to protect yourself from unlawful searches. Call Genus Law Group at 505-317-4455 for legal help.
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How New Mexico Criminal Lawyers Get Cases Expunged!A criminal record can limit your opportunities, but expungement may give you a fresh start. Learn how attorneys in New Mexico help clear your record and improve your future. Call Genus Law Group at 505-317-4455 to see if you qualify.
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How New Mexico Defense Attorneys Use Plea Bargains to Reduce Charges!Facing criminal charges in New Mexico? Expert defense attorneys often use plea bargains to reduce charges and receive lighter penalties. In this article Attorney Anthony Spratley breaks down everything you need to know!
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How New Mexico Criminal Law Attorneys Get Cases Dismissed!Facing criminal charges in New Mexico? Learn how an experienced attorney can work to get your case dismissed or charges reduced. From challenging evidence to negotiating with prosecutors, we fight for your rights. Call Genus Law Group at 505-317-4455 for a consultation.
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Best Criminal Law Attorneys in New Mexico!Charged with a misdemeanor in New Mexico? Learn the basics of criminal law, common misdemeanor crimes, and how an experienced attorney can defend your rights. Call Genus Law Group at 505-317-4455.
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Protecting Your Investments: How Genus Law Group Attorneys Can Help with Securities Fraud and Unauthorized TradingHas your stock broker or financial advisor made unauthorized trades or committed securities fraud? Learn how Genus Law Group can help you recover your losses.
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New Mexico Trusts vs Wills: Which is Best for Me?Every New Mexican should have an estate plan in place, but for many people, a trust could be a better solution than a will. Find out why and how it applies to you
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Do I need an Estate Plan?The top 5 reasons you should ensure you have the right Estate Plan in place.